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A Thousand Months is a rather earnest film from Morocco about a young boy coping without a father, while his village suffers from drought and oppression.
Faoud Labied gives a nice performance as the boy and the cinematography is impressive, although writer/director Faouzi Bensaidi's tendency to simply plant the camera quickly becomes tiresome.
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There is no plot to speak of, nor any exploration of the themes, so at over two hours this collection of vignettes is just terribly boring.
Reviewed on: 15 Jun 2007Share this with others on...